Title: Mobile Infrastructure, Broadband, Operators in India
1Mobile Infrastructure, Broadband, Operators in
India
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2Summary
- Over the past decade India's mobile sector
has developed a sustained momentum, aided by
higher subscriber volumes, lower tariffs and
falling handset prices. There had been a major
push to take mobile services into the poorer and
rural areas of the country, a move that
inevitably weighed down on ARPU.India's mobile
market dominates the local telecom sector with
its large subscriber base and revenue numbers, as
well as the huge capital investment by operators.
It has continued to be a highly competitive
market in which a number of major players
together with a larger number of smaller players
have been battling to increase market share.
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3- Kazakhstan's mobile market has experienced
very strong growth over the last five years.
Mobile penetration has risen from 72 in 2011 to
81 in 2016. The market remains highly
competitive, but rather than a focus only on
growth in subscribers the market is shifting to
value-added. The roll-out of 4G / LTE services is
driving significant shift to mobile data services
across the country. Much will depend on the
continuing resilience of the economy in India,
with any drop in economic performance quickly
triggering a drop in demand for mobile services.
Further strong growth predicted over the next
five years to 2021. By that year the market will
reach mobile penetration of over 90.
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5- Significant market consolidation amongst the
mobile operators was underway in 2016. The
three-way merger of SSTL, RCOM and Aircel will
establish a company with around 200 million
customers, making it the second largest mobile
operator by subscribers after Bharti Airtel, and
just ahead of Vodafone. Mobile broadband
penetration has grown strongly in India over the
past few years driven by a strong and growing
mobile subscriber base. Further strong growth is
predicted over the next year to 2017. Mobile
broadband is set to grow exponentially throughout
India, driving digital inclusion and economic
growth for India's consumers and businesses.
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6Key developments
- Idea launched its first 4G platform
- released plans for a limited LTE launch in that
month, with a commercial launch expected to
follow - Telenor India is aiming to roll out 4G services
to its six active circles by the end of March
2017. - Vodafone continued to rollout 4G services.
- Airtel completed the purchase of Augere Wireless
Broadband, - Bharti Airtel allocated investment for the
upgrade of its pan-Indian network over the next
three years under Project Leap'.
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7Companies covered in this report include
- Aircel/Dishnet, Bharti Airtel, Loop Mobile
(BPL Mobile), Quadrant (HFCL), Idea/Spice,
Reliance Communications, Reliance Jio Infocomm
(RJI), Tata Teleservices, Vodafone Essar,
Telewings (Uninor), Videocon, S Tel, Batelco,
Bharti Telenet, Reliance Infocomm, Tata
Teleservices, Sistema (Shyam Telelink), Videsh
Sanchar Nigam Ltd (VSNL), Bharat Sanchar Nigam
Ltd (BSNL), Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd (MTNL),
Videocon
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8Table of Content
- Synopsis
- Market Overview and Analysis
- Mobile statistics
- Regulatory issues
- Mobile infrastructure
- GSM
- CDMA
- 3G
- 4G / LTE
- Major mobile operators
- Mobile content and applications
- Mobile handsets
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9Full Report
- Mobile Infrastructure, Broadband, Operators in
India
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